Spanish 2 (Señora Mac) (Live)

Aug 22, 2018 to May 01, 2019

Spanish 2 – With A Difference! Spanish 2 is a continuation of Spanish 1 – same text but with different novels. Students from other Spanish 1 classes are welcome to join, but will be asked to take a placement test to be assured of good placement for the student – we want every student to succeed with confidence! Explanation of method follows. Learning smarter, not harder! After 20+ years of teaching Spanish in a traditional format, I am now teaching by blending that with a different approach called the “reading & storytelling” approach (TPRS) to learning a foreign language. Research & scholarly studies reveal that students learn to speak and use the languages faster, and better, with this approach – it equips every learner, from the gifted student to the dyslexic. Success – and fun! Students will be speaking, understanding, and reading the language from the first week – growing in ability quickly. Grammar is taught every week through meaning and application. There are many benefits to foreign language study, from the academic, to the business world, to the understanding of our own language. All of this is true – and it is required for entrance to many colleges. However, languages are meant for communication – and communicating the most important thing of all, the love and Truth of God, is our highest and greatest purpose with language. With language we build relationships – through those relationships we gain the “ear” of others to share the Truth of the Gospel. In this class, we begin this journey through fun, and the ability to use the language as we learn it. I can scarcely wait to begin! Students should plan on 45 minutes to an hour of work four days per week, plus the work in class. This work at home is foundational to achievement. We will work through our text and read one or two novels completely in Spanish, depending on class achievement. This course uses a lot of “out of the text” material, so we will move through this text very slowly, adding other core learning materials through the year. This text will be the same one we used in Spanish 1. Scripture memory will always be included, as well as praise songs, hymns, contemporary music, culture, foods and games. Parents: Please inform me (instructor) if you know your student has dyslexic/learning issues. I believe those students can find success through this approach, but it will help me to know. I also have back-up resources to recommend.

Novels planned: Robo en la Noche, possibly Las Aventuras de Isabela.

Former student’s message:

“Mrs Mac, I want to say thank you so much. I feel like I owe you an unrepayable debt. I went to Nicaragua this time as not just a team member but also an interpreter. I was able to do that not only because you taught me Spanish, but because you taught me to love and pursue Spanish. You have had a bigger impact on both myself, and the people in Nicaragua than you will ever know. Thank you so much!!!”

Live or self-paced : LivePreferred prerequisites : Spanish 1 or equivalent studyWhat to expect : Students should plan on 45 minutes to an hour of work four days per week, plus the work in class. Duration of Entire Course : 30 weeks Duration of class : 90 minutesDay and Time : Wednesday at 11:00:00 AMMin-Max Students :5-20Course Category :LanguagesGrade Level Suggestion :High SchoolTextbook :Excelerate Spanish 1 Text and Student Worktext Optional: Teacher/Parent Answer Key* Optional: DVD instruction set*Special equipment needed :Price includes cost of access to several online Spanish interactive sitesBreaks during course duration :Show Calendar

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Heidi R: Hello Mrs. Mac
Just checking that the novels listed Robo en la Noche, possibly Las Aventuras de Isabela are what I am going to purchase and from Fluency Matters ?
Thank you Heidi Rodriguez